Sound Guys is our sister site, dedicated to all things audio. Once in a while, we’ll be sharing the coolest products they review here.

Sennheiser’s MOMENTUM headphones are held in high regard among both audiophiles and normal folk alike, so the only thing surprising about a wireless version is how long it’s taken for them to appear. Initially announced at this year’s CES, the Sennheiser MOMENTUM Wireless had us excited as soon as we were made aware of their existence.

Active noise cancellation is a commonplace term these days, but it’s far from easy to do. Throw in Bluetooth connectivity and it’s generally going to be fairly pricey. Indeed, these headphones retail for $499 – that’s $100 more than the Momentum 2.0.

Sure, they’re pricey, but you do get your money’s worth here. Simply put, these headphones are just a joy to listen to in every way.

Sound Guys is our sister site, dedicated to all things audio. Once in a while, we’ll be sharing the coolest products they review here.

In the early days of Sound Guys (okay, it was like a year ago) we reviewed the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x and, like everyone else, thought that they were a fantastic pair of headphones. From monitoring to mixing to simply listening to your favorite music, they excelled at it all, and all for a surprisingly low price. Strange creatures that people are, we constantly found people asking when the company would replace them with something better.

Whether or not the Audio-Technica ATH-M70x headphones are better than the ATH-M50x is a good question, but it doesn’t seem to be one that Audio-Technica has an interest in answering. Instead, they claim that while the ATH-M70x is the company’s new flagship in that line, both models are great. After testing, we’re inclined to agree. There is one important difference here: the price. The ATH-M70x list for $419, quite a bit more than the ATH-M50x.

That higher price tag brings flatter frequency response, greatly expanded range, and the use of more premium materials in the build.

Sound Guys is our sister site, dedicated to all things audio. Once in a while, we’ll be sharing the coolest products they review here.

You’d be forgiven for saying that you’ve never heard of RHA, but the name is becoming increasingly well known in audio circles. Specifically, the RHA T10 series of earbuds has gathered glowing reviews from quite a few publications.

Available in two models, the T10 (no mic or remote) and T10i (iOS-friendly mic and remote) have some calling them “new classics.” With that kind of help, we just had to take a look at them ourselves.

One of the coolest features of the RHA T10s lies in the the three filters that allow you to tune the sound to your liking. Not enough bass? Swap out the Reference filter for the Bass filter. Too little treble? Toss the treble filter on. Being able to play Goldilocks with your sound without having to reach for an EQ app is fantastic.

While this model may not include a built in remote, the RHA T10 are a premium pair of in-ears, perfect for Android users who value great sound over making hands-free calls or skipping tracks without touching their phone. That may not be for everybody, but if you ask us the sound quality here is more than worth it.

Active noise cancellation doesn’t come cheap in headphones, so it’s not a big surprise that one of the biggest brands when it comes to ANC headphones isn’t exactly known for being easy on the wallet. The Bose QuietComfort line has been one of the most recognizable names in active noise canceling headphones for quite some time now. Don’t believe us? Try taking a trip on a plane or train without seeing at least one pair.

While the QuietComfort line is popular, it had been some time since they had seen an update, so the recently released Bose QuietComfort 25 headphones were a welcome addition to the family. With updated circuitry and a few cool new tweaks, the new headphones seem to be the best yet, but are they really?

Check out the video above, or head over to Sound Guys for the full review!

Name a consumer electronic product with a screen, and chances are fairly good that Samsung makes one. Actually, chances are even better that Samsung makes several. Keeping this in mind, it’s somewhat surprising that, outside of the earbuds they pack in with their phones and tablets, the company hasn’t taken a stab at the audio market until now. Now that they have, the company seems to mean business: the new Level line includes earbuds, on-ear headphones, over-ear headphones, and a Bluetooth speaker.

The top of the line of these products, at least when it comes to headphones, are the Samsung Level Over. They’re big, wireless, and styled in a way that should be instantly recognizable to anyone who has ever used a Samsung phone. They also happen to cost $349. With such a heavy price tag, do these headphones have what it takes to justify the cost?

For the full review, check out the video above or head over to Sound Guys for the written review.

While they’re pretty much a household name at this point, Beats products don’t command the same respect in audiophile circles that they do elsewhere. Whether or not this is deserved is debatable. Do people attack the brand because the products are truly lacking, or just because Beats is the current top dog?

Either way, taking the brand’s popularity into account, it seems kind of strange that the Powerbeats2 are actually the first wireless pair of earbuds that Beats has released. Though the number after the name might imply otherwise, the original Powerbeats were actually a wired set. Keeping that in mind, do the new ’buds on the block deliver?

For the full review, check out the video above or head over to Sound Guys for the written review.

For quite some time now, Beats has been one of the most highly visible brands in the world of consumer audio, and considering the company has recently been acquired by Apple, it isn’t likely that will slow down any time soon. While many are speculating about what the future holds for Beats, this pair of headphones isn’t going to answer any questions, as the release date makes it clear that these were in the works well before the acquisition.

As the name indicates, the Beats Solo 2 are a sequel of sorts to the very popular Solo headphones. As with any pair of headphones from this company, it’s expected that you’re paying a little more for branding and style (a sore point for many audiophiles) but that isn’t everything. There are two questions here: First, are they worth the asking price? Second, are they a significant improvement over the original Solo headphones?

For the full review, check out the video above or head over to Sound Guys for the written review.

Brand co-mingling can be a strange thing. When you think of Star Wars, you probably don’t think of headphones, and you almost certainly don’t think of SMS Audio’s STREET by 50 headphones. Well, you didn’t anyway, because sure enough, that’s what we have here.

The STREET by 50 headphones have been around for a while, but the new STREET by 50 First Edition Star Wars have something new. From the style to the extras included, the Star Wars branding is ever-present. That’s all well and good, but how do the headphones stand up as a whole?

For the full review, check out the video above or head over to Sound Guys for the written review.

In the years since Bose has entered the world of audio, consumers and audio enthusiasts have come to expect a few things from the company, for better or worse. They tend to run a bit high price-wise compared to their competitors, they prefer a small footprint over most anything else, and as for style, well, their products aren’t ugly, but they’re never adventurous in their design either.

In April of this year, Bose decided it was time for that to change, releasing two new products with a markedly different approach to their look. The SoundTrue headphones and FreeStyle earbuds, while not groundbreaking in their sonics or their feature-set, take far more risks on the visual side. Last month we tried and liked the SoundTrue, so we were curious to see how the FreeStyle fared.

For the full review, check out the video above or head over to Sound Guys for the written review.

The Audio Technica ATH M50xBL is the latest model of the M50 line of headphones. You may ask the question what is the difference between the XBL edition of the headphones compared to the other M50x’s. The BL simply stands for blue. The M50’s are critically acclaimed and also a close to unanimous choice of best headphones within its price range.The M50xBL headphones were released at the end of March in 2014. They retain the same great qualities that kept the headphones a top seller for so many years